Alternative logics : do sciences need them?

I General Topics.- Why Is It Logical to Admit Several Logics?.- Does Metaphysics Need a Non-Classical Logic?.- Logic and the Philosophical Interpretation of Science.- How Set Theory Impinges on Logic.- Geometries and Arithmetics.- Remarks on Criteria of Truth and Models in Science.- Significant? Not Significant? The Dilemma of Statistical Induction in Scientific Research.- II Alternative Proposals.- Outline of a Paraconsistent Category Theory.- Combinatory Logic, Language, and Cognitive Representations.- Extending the Realm of Logic: The Adaptive-Logic Programme.- Comments on Jaakko Hintikka's Post-Tarskian Truth.- III Alternative Logics Motivated by Problems of Application to Science.- Applied Logics for Computer Science.- Stochastic versus Deterministic Features in Learning Models.- Praxic Logics.- Reasons from Science for Limiting Classical Logic.- The Language of Interpretation in Quantum Physics and Its Logic.- Why Objectivist Programs in Quantum Theory Do Not Need an Alternative Logic.- Does Quantum Physics Require a New Logic?.- Experimental Approach to Quantum-Logical Connectives.- From Semantics to Syntax: Quantum Logic of Observables.- An Unsharp Quantum Logic from Quantum Computation.- Quantum Logic and Quantum Probability.- Operator Algebras and Quantum Logic.

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